The Sparta times and planter. (Sparta, Ga.) 186?-188?, June 20, 1874, Image 1

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for Homestead *
. 400
All advert! si-ment* this are papeV Due.
in art. d„ tt
l’ltOI'ESSIONAL AND
1 . T. JORDAN J
A TTt) H JIRT AT I. A W
Sparta, Georgia.
Office over Cothem* Watkins’ Stole.
FRANK L. little
ATTOF.NEY AT LAW.
Sparta, Goorgia.
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DMA*
J un« A, HASLET,
Jlllvhutj at 4am,
J SPARTA, Oa
Room • n, Law Building, west of
Uoui t House, 68 Jy.
& HARRIS,
A TTOItMKf H AT LAW,
j^fivc'oil Macon, Georgia.
atiiiiilon glVi'll Jo CuUJJOtioni
CoS VP ^SStL^^i^T ^ ^>^06 bu»iuoMM.
Nov. 2-1. IH7-T ' 1 .
DR. P. T. PENDLETON
11 11 v mi* returnod mid looat^l pernmnontly
ill HI*A It' 1 '^ oiler* hi*
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to tho cili/'“u» of llancoek county, th*
office h at tin* residouee of Br. iJ. Hi I'KN.
DliKTUN, whore ho m*y be loiind, unit-**
proth’i.*,onally engaged. JnUIO.TS.
RAILROAD SCHEDULER
Southwestern R. R.
M i-i simkmiant * Orm-N, \
Macou, Oa., March l, 1874. (
4 \P \N and a fie* Hundsy, March 1st, train*
ou till* r(*4kin
(NUeMEIIS MAIL
Leave M»e»n, .17 p m
Arrive*** CoHimhas, 12:15 • m
Leave C«luiwhes, 2.30 p m
Anlve itl Macon, 7:26 f i«
Making cl.iec connection with Weaieru
Railr-md at* oluuibu* for Montgomery, Mo¬
bile, New Orleans, etj.
COM NIU 8 DAY KKSIUIIT 4*D ACCOMMl DA
TtON TWAIN.
Leave Mneon, 9:20 a m 1
|bu: ( oiumhae. 0:35 5:30 p in j
a ui
3;00 p m
Mur»»u (W|jH| oi.ti.it Tr.i.......
rniiimniff Mtitnil |k«y «nd Saturday,
1-tKAVLA Ml and Friday.
Leave M.c ( -n, ^ SSl^i
Air in at FulhuU,
hiiiaula. .1 Albany, 8 26 p I
M . tt;6t> a I
Id *i con, MOp £
t'o. l*« Albany I> 10:4” a ao
vine,. eel* w Ith the Alh.vny Tr.ii, m Smhh.
hen tiT li,uu * 'r*uu« at CuiU
c» etiuM.'.*-)
All iiJ .ity I min Xlft. ’ . . A T
Hal: mn to A iin'gton id Train ItJakeiy > at KiHifloT,*' # “‘'? Vf 11 t
1 on
' • " •' Inesday and Ki.day, reiurnlag
T« I huisd^y K
and tlaiurday.
L* 1AI l.A NUIlt riUUIT AND ACCOM M On A .
TUiN TIUW.
Lea w i'.iowW, --— . b.lu
Arm .at Raven, *m
l Umviug MvEoe end KufauA ^
|hl> Sv] ule e*'Tta<vA SundAjr, Tueeday i*i*tu^^^W*tb a^Mfhwre
day n •*
U*»u- Albany. ^
Rogiaeor a&d cajer
^w7iTaVtk^o^Tay, jalmT. qW^Iflun* march
I tin* PAi- n^k' on tkow for .
* 4tt4 Macon ; « u »‘a Railroad* wilt
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- as
r a , L A t k
ymy* aKH t «ain ......V wiiv ? • .K10 a «n
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CHVO^I^ a ut..... • It'll!
nri# dw ,8l « 3 '- . ........... d;45 p m
rf Jm Allan la #t... ••i...m..„.W 5 p m
’ w Niairr PAW»*ao*K Ttt t}l
4 Mfdagl!*—.............j k* fc -
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b-ave Af con ,................
Arrive at C ft ■ 77772 . 1-0 p rn
dn jvo i u r Washii/gron,
wnt on the » QfW|'
M, by t. king th< ‘
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& Atlantic
,^«s5swrtteri , Railroad.
* " '.7wto,o
New y ork( ■»tens KasUe’n a” vJlfnU r-,
p m
b, .:5 b
: : p ‘,° “
** u,e * a,ne evening.
„ * Y WK f r,! ®"
es Maoon .. **r«tss. *
at ..........
" Atlanta at ...... ■*ZkI -o n , :
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js -
a< " ^eeb * a foft «>1
Macon & Brunswick
^ rsaisTBNOKNT’e Railroad.
Orrics M. & B It n i
Aprt 25, IK71 ’
( g~VV V, .r 1 w “ '' Monday, *
April 27 187 1
(Cwm wb w. (.»«»„,
Leave Maoon CKPTSO.)
Arrtv# at 3:30 a m
!«'•>»» o Jvsiip 0:46 p m
Arrive ut UruiiwMiiek, 3:00 p m
VP DAT fASAauKa H I0-. 30 p m
cVtto.) (susdaY e tx
Leave Bfnmnvtek 2:15
Arrive at Josup, 4:45 a m
Lvsve Je*up, 6:15 a w
Arrive at jvIaco n, 6:00 a m
HaWKINSVillB jSSSST** p m
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Airiv»i Ltitye Manon, 3:30 p ni
Leave IlnwkiiiMville. nl (laivkinHviljo ' 7:00 p 111
Arrive * ,‘;' - .. r
at Mu,:,,,, ’ a n '
Tlic down day R 1,1
•rain mako* clo. eonneetfo" pas<cnepr will/Tr ,
af e
Atlem io and On If railroad at j« p'"
lin
JAM. W. ROBERTSON
Bi nvrai iiu|wrink-uden(
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Maoon. Gcorrrin gla.
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HOME FOR THF TRlUn ^ V E L E
In very i.,rticul,r ii i .
at 'Jy. «'IT««he * l'a“*on
IttLij the (tenor
I 'S'C'r uusur^oU lor *c
r! r ml h
K K A A MJN,jHrtprietors.
Central Railroad.
V/ 1‘nw. nger tM,n» 4 aJo -...^ r «5»* , il* nl *
tral Knilronil, Be liranehes »„.l 1 . , ^
will run us IuIIuwh :
Tit AIN NO l—OOINS NORTU AND WE-T.
I,c»vc* Snvnnimh X:45 a m
U»vti Augusta 0:0b a in
Arrives in Augmda 4;tKI p m
Arrive* in Milledgeville 10.09 «, i„
Arrives in Katoiitou 11:55 p m
Aruves hi Kteoon 6:4» p in
Macon for Columbus 7:17 pm
Macon for' Kufaula 0 10 p m
Macon for Atlanta 7 .;to p in
*t t'olunibu* 12;45 p m
at h'ut'uu.a 10:30 p in
a( Atlanta 1.40 a m
0 *** 9 ■’*** A*d east.
Atlania TilO l:t>o*in
yi $ p m
“in'-i*" in Mncoa r fv-m Atlanta ti 50 1 u!
0 " " Ua U 0| u.„bu« 4 :10 a
Anm*% a^L * “
ilv*» atAWMi-ua SaTS^sh Jf? J * "* “
at
8avan*ah j.r?:
Augusta
in Augusta 6:56
iu Macou 4:40 a m
a m
6-20 a iu
Macon fer Ailaut ^,»4> a m
in Columbus a m
iu Kufaula
iu Ailarta &48p"
COM I NO Ik i TH ANII bast
Lea
Arrives in Katonma 11 S p “
Arn^S T15
1 ■ tbroogh traiu oo thr
Acgu*iA, teeth liuJAnua western No Railroad, - ’XT'
(he
Macon. The Mdlcdfcville and
train ruhs daily, Sundays exccpUni.
AY1LUAM ROtiKR^,
Oewral Supciinisdcat.
SW*HU® 4BIBW GLASS
PAT HON IZ L HOME INDUSW
rpill.ni: Is x„ ^Is,. )N T0 „ FV „
iabereKii.il Tljlir. I-'IUM> when ihjfy can i« Cone hy
t | u ,
.>•««»#. ra.nu* sutr. del,•od., y lnM tbe , v.kin [;
otr, bo made or.n.en.s
tnvy w n, ! 0 „k as wui HS
au^. ' V. ‘
J. J. Browne an his Foromin mi „ti
workman, who well kn , Wu
ihe best iu tb« lountry. \i, Kin.ls oi Gili
ami o.ht-r ( oruices ui a Jo io md. r None
ssaa waa. &sa
LEO. E OATFA.
All ,11 li kinds Hiiti Mr »Ue* f‘ ui st * l.ookiitg Attru*t*. 6a.*
ot Glares
turuished. both French and (ierutsn
«piil l8 5m.
w. M. vesDkhT, A. T. VghDEKY.
r. s. mtm nT.
A T.TTr.°: SASH, BLINDS, .
scrtibLt e l; F M ci 75:,
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^p.prrriMrSj-vrf. >
"•!* »• live whi t i r
mar7-3m
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AN EASY FOB
F.ftl) Aid IN AtJ) Lest GifJ k’ 1
PUBLIC LIBRA! \ ^
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ad Tots
, T I,ckc - ViwawT** ' 1
$ so qo
Tenths or i n,* °"
U vvbJie TicK, ,* °r p I °"’ 1,000 f> 00 0*»
for Tiek
TIIO. W. imillLETT.
w Wa^Allv. Aft- ant) Uuu;i"t>r Mmu,
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FLORENCE
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'Hie L ’mr-conteetcd Suit of the
Iflorence Nev»i„ R f’o.
and Ai aioer. (hover the & Singer, Baker Companies, Wheeler & AVilson*
OVKH (2.70,00!), involving
Is finally^eeuU} %^ by a,ea .he in Supremo Gvor of Court of
whiob the
/7»eA<?/t /) i t/m Monody alniieh «
„f jfyb p rtm
and f rward. or t<i right a rd | e ft. Th«
ini pleat — < henoi-td— l»cst.
8 :,:: te- *»"• »>«• •>
JfhORENOB, MASS.
C*.*-4«aofm. W.ama.Bklrtttij.lto.
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r General agent, Concord. N. c J, "
9 S..J tor
list
may ?(| 4 W .
\tid» tliB- !o, sifiriii •" Pad „ I ! n l i>f ; chirdisl.
lur htc. ,l ! - Wl
and tho soni' |>f I ‘y sunshine
Burner flowers 1° M5e, ‘ t °*
anroBiv .{....’, ¥ °t? n ®*'|ten their
mel iHcholv tl r 9 ^ their
J U l ry 'JLn*
.b»"“ Nothin,, „ ° #v4vcn I
h^im?® the
tkem ohlv nn ‘ v5Si& to
which mn t © C,
whtue had nnerf^ron cr 'n* tl^ er ft T ° W Mtc and
warmth ol iwsTtj, fire r «
seenud and
most they can * y m,ssitle lo^-nn ^
•
<
Jf »bo borers of
insist on s|- 1 >ng and passing on tlitir
bnin, H w ild not so muJl. signi y
way that strikes their
1 * ,,c U),6C ^|‘f bes in coining
,n g ,(} others tins unhappiness
crucible
~~ l } m ‘roub ,hat e borrowed {l of false fears
a,u •: ,rn,WM ° " ot as l rA ex,M '
But " happiness Ht wy n0tSee is impossible tb , .f , W: with at this al, ‘
VAt"? f- "■?»-
I.'.'’"-' llnV^!!lf^iLS;» , ..
K™- «M«
their most it a, precious »■»„„.; jewels La in th^t i
coffin
not bad enough, and tho punishment
" ,at overtake^ the unsonscious
straying . of
us poor, dazod wayfarers
C,H,,,sUt ° !'*•'> * od
' J f o vome ; as ii the sadness in
i l Hf ? ito »« d "bieh
° a “ nn e of
*he cfctl av °id, war- not deep toowh
inysw v D f sorrow whieh* nr>n»° t
-nlu^&TtoX^br
d3&5EHi
' n r to “'
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“Oh, white creatures ^
aud straining their neclis,
m3?!Sgi ^! iir L !* d « ev « r 80 hi gK' S
?»t of the world, yo u Ly
once aa a goose.'
40
oiv inir Truubie
those unfortu*
is,:
iBtiteS.lK ir
V r ^'"T 1 ......
It^vaUTe; nil f i r ir ami
t •*- ' el vc .%* *
n anticipation
worMf ,, .V * *
«* omes a
Ut f^-i?dl lll l*! l "‘ iinu
tt tiu.y-W life tlMior. 4 |
trick* and J**
No 1'ataC |no
othcwlse than ijftV woney
can bo got 0 v r a bnnK
*-k ;
t
So';«£fe
X yowt opiniol J actions
b1 , £ ,hc,
I roJlfr^ drau ’*|^^^^^A S
v «ry nficc^^^^Hc»r7 *A*ji,cjr ^TTh-,.
,
rojts of j
,
welfare M ^I? d8 they ““d^^^fancl intere^tcrl whoso 8
tji*-lit' are "'d»i)<,|
ki u l
.I.':ir ,, v r j£2& ad!*, &m». ff* urn and n( «‘j .
their ayu patby an c e
the heavy weight fr tdc , n
.
those they l 0V c. y K, f° * IC ^
miseries iiican te help in bear Pjf*
of those wh< i flJ~**den ,
they only make it J >cav
to cairy by the wl& T® ^ a °^'.barder ^bcir
gloom. own
If they arc the] 9 ^
iogofthojoy thoughtles^^4>'i. } 800 the !1n, r '
tieipative unan
“’onks before .,(«*' |1C ' 1 nc ' lllt ' r
nor ha
consequence of ohi trial' ,c PI’y ' n ‘
to heart only it s ,lliu
of the elders-lwbetr hard Lk» of pl^H /,,llC ty cut
of tho '^ ,,y
make little ones fi F b '« boys who
girls who taks "V ^ ° * F aS
toys, oi as nurses atfnj 11 e
atmize over and opMel. tjW*^ ,er8 W 1,: ? fo !,nd '^ r
little impartially iiomiueS,‘ - P
bare to come uljlcs t!jat
JS'teaC*? and from the L'raduit *Al? Ailment*
Tlmou,/,8,lf l K*5‘ n “ cl ‘
i.|i, w Utl |, ti .j.JKfc, T J nl
Item.-' “ “ »“
The Holy scripture.
Tin* Sol iptures has been translated
r fi ' oL ~ . il 111 Andtwen. Fith
- v n in oraMWW"
an alnllabct an of
wards of forty-three work niiuioufl 116^
conic? of G*>d’* arc, hUBdre(i
M "‘ x u,
-?fi)o flint division anilw2.7ir.2tnh of tho Divine
de« into chapters
uted to Stephen Lau.rton J Archh hon
Centerbury, ip reitrn of in »ri- P
Jthc or beginning. latter part of the twelfth ^I*!! ‘ j? 1°
*nal il„go, fn 0 f the mmidX thirteenth P f
tl tbo^/)Id ,7i. •
century, divided
J
SfAffe The Old Testament *rrSu*« cooLn, ik" 0 ; -'
929
b«i “ih. VoTh.?™? n™ w * 2 ’ 73 , 8 ’ 10t ’
s wo^rdc og-f oIn J? o«. j1 vurse8 ld2
om’° > >‘
ti.o Ctte ”‘
1 ,re 1-•'hie contains 66 books,
, 1) n
The nsinc’nr ,e Jehoviah, i i m or Lord, r i oc
„ .^ l t,c
,„c7.( 00 " M> 10 OIJ Testa-
».• »„ rf w ««. in on
Ac8taniea»Ui5,fii? iu*ddlo book Ow e s.
^he of tiTo Oia-T e# ta-
1 fjj? rb ®,'
5 IC m,< i d J e chapter is . the , 20th of
-
1 he middle . verse . is the 2d Cbroni-
29th chapter, 17th verse. •
Tho middle book ot the Now Testa
is 2d Thessalonians.
The middle chapters are Romans 13
11.
^ be middle verso is Acts 11:7.
^ lie n, ‘ ( ldlc chapter, aud the least in
^ c ‘ 8 l > salu»a 117.
The middle verse in the Bible is
,6:j * ms
The least verse in the Old Testa
) , ,‘ t ' s Chronicles l : 25.
Tlus least verse in the Bible is John
^
-^be 19th chapter of 2d Kings and
•
iuh 37 arc ihe same.
In i the 21st verse ol 7th chapter 4*M, of
are .'1,hole,,co, *.
ll “ A r°fri ,l, t t"»‘ inspired, but
bound bnt.con .be Old
- * 1
183 chapters, , 15,081 verses,
words. ’
'J’he preceding facts were ascertained
a gentleman in J718. Also by an
and residing at Amsterdam in
is said to-have taken each
nearly three years in the in
.
There is a Bilde in the library of the
6f Dottingeu ‘ written on 2,
palm leaves.* '
A ^ ay ’ 8 j ,,urne 7 was .thirty three
*l^» n C'fiTlb miles. W
a ^ af! *' * dn e y’ a joarney was about
’
Lzcklel a te^^was , eleven feet , near
. ‘J^ftkiUjJoinches . ' . nearly, . J
and live
Inch. ^
ohccklo of silver was about fifty ^
cents. ~~ -----
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A shecklc of gold was $H 6T ‘
A talent of silver was *516 32.
A UkDt «>*'g'JJ Was $13,809.
A piece ol silver or a penny was
thirteen cents.
■' SXZZZZX*
Inns .odOM pint,. ,
1 * ^
A Y 7,1, L as 80Vcn P ,nto
-
.
The JiviVn rf tk« th o ni Old i Testamcut t .
are four :
1 Tm t> ^ en afcUcb Ihe i'
of * or OUr
•> 3" he historical I t
to er
-- ^ i> doctxugt^-J^^s, > from
uetieal . oi
tl
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i “lining the f„„,
-or
«»«*!«-. An Ml or core
c.m-,, a o„Mu.c
£
n,t perpetuate z - *%s&•“ the sojourning of the Js
for years m the wUder.
^
<* Peot*eost. which was
would
£V il - t
i ' hc ,,olel "‘"" — W
I can shako hands with a Governor,
rirq
I tourists feel that fool *wo tin t\0J .^d staH Jforggrny £ in Yoaemit§ which
Afa*W«y au d look «p »t flie mountain
tops, ^ thousand feetatyve. Thero is
8omcthii»Tr-*bOUt that yoifog man stuwd
f^ t in as8 i ; behitid lu,tcl the whlu, office eou|ter calciilated of a to first- hold
- ‘ 18
^ °™mon a V»m man if^out.sh at ajd.s to-in ance ; fact von
he: JS thcregfct'^ho g«zc£ at—butj^n’i
“^“Ir ft C *S* rf '‘
J and i *»? *-hOtel Jp »nd asking,f < ?. too % a
: - w
f°T L ° W L ? / eSen lS U J e * fctetn P ted
Sffsw , iS??fSSi.. , *n
"»' lere • bredol «
f° •«<«• •«»»•*• ***«
morning paper, and finally tliat
tiavellcr has to put on a bQv>
look, and timidly ask : ‘Please
you while I humfely,enquife if
Toledo train leaves affc o’clock or
V II 0 „i|l ra'm his «,e, l rom ,h e
room, and reply j ‘I guess so.
wbat diguity they receive and assigo
If the traveller asks for a
his ro«iof*a»r»theii^st'^or, legs, cferk lays on back account bis ol
tbo on
dignity and assigns him to tho top
story as punishment, and if a^l the
earthquakes alter that evec o-qjk’a qu«ked determi. w'ere to
attempt to that
nation, they would get beaten. I used
to believe that hotel clerks wero like
hotel waiters, that a bribo would fetch
’em, but 1 found out my error, wheu
trying to pass a crumpled ten ceut note
into the young man's hand, lie <l r pw
back with such a look of scorn and
contempt ou his face, that I didu’t dare
to legjster at all, but I slept in a barn,
breakfasted on cheese and crackers
Ihcard afterward that ho was killed
a railroad collision, but l don’t sec
bow any such thing could have even
hta M dignity.— l li -Alax. Adder.
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toll pi e »r uarklea Express
1 Heir Mea. About CIWI
night*. -
A sapient between looking Fayetvillo and darkey*
five twenty old tweiity
summers, overtook an negro on
the street the other day, and wedging
him in a fence corner, proceeded to ac
quaint him with all the gorgeous pro
visions of the Civil Ilights bill. Young
Africa inlparted to old Afiieu a fund
of valuable information, thusly :
“Well, Uncle Billy, Sumner’s swivel
rights bill has passed do Senate ob do
United States without a aurniur.”
8 t^ 18 / ^
<* ‘Jess j so, Uncle Brlly. And . , say,
Uncle Billy, whoso wc colored pussons
gwiue to see perwsions is in de
pbt. We arc^wino to Lq Ullowod to
u ,T» c/ n .^ feoKor-de. j?0r
please.” -rvi— -- imm.
“Is dat so Josiar Biily ?” •
— *o, Uncle gwino^o And sav Un
cle Billy, we’s be allowed LS to
stop at dc hotel!and set at de ob
dc table, and habfte biggest slices ob
do chick oils and lav around in de mr
ns, *;;il h,b>m*Ml t» *
Uncle Bil we’s B^W-XULMk Le allowed
y, gwmo tik
d «fl 3 Uorm w,d the teacher, aqal learn
gWgrapby, ey, J,atimJL)utftli,tihoOktaw, tr.perma^etfjTgehoroi.
ajat,e8 , do^jle of thxice
^ “Good God G°d. ■* i is d-if dat so, Jqsiar Tnei ?'• ?
n«r.m U ncle Billy, »;ii7 wc - C c -® 1 to ^ . be An allowed f 8a ^’
SSai'CSiMfiss s gwine
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on ,o SU. do pet'vL'io” Si
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d < 8 berry mfnmt. Dam de smok
w do ' ad! ‘ i « “r, an’ de geUography
40 . de Latm. an de italic coffio,. I
^"UkierdiaieBs. Josiar. /U^all
Dg tcrms with th0t
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MO. 82.
im tlie l oyleSiown Lt‘»Yv>-*frii>ertrt'.J
■^aaiiy r. .> ..I i .li> Urnyr«
. w tu, w. r , ,, PP , : pti Q «,
but.it *c*l: re-uniou of.the 5th Arm,. CW
ol was - inarmed by the appointment
a comimttco to ryporr |,ow this don
bio re-unioir wilt do. Of course *t lvill
«».<*> and why .flfeotlldu’t it? What’s
io hinder,” as bur amiable eouuUywo
m*«, Miss Dic^»ns6n, would spy? Ad, The
and w*r wan he fought out t« the bitter
• policy, the administration
^ for from the beginning has
"® t ** n B railcd u I’ on country. bUiiLiZZn, Both
Uv * V(i “ Ilun K ^ their
^ shake J 'T hands * , “ en . m t8 ' cverlasthig a,,d " r ® willing' to
peace, over
lroul 0ccan t° ^ean, than bc^of
of rrX 0 ;.^St 2 Z7,s.
“ >“>*•««»»» w
*»"*»• *•«• n» f nl «oiiM ot
peace. Those tVlio boro the blunt of
mittfc must live togetherY they are'%H
Americans, citizens of u great Country
Tfic contact on tho field begot greater
respect fur euch other’s courmro ^t.Msk iust
as. social iotcrcourea «M
IjoI- p:
Centcnioi tbo oconsion, when the of
floors and men of the two armies will, sljall
come together in hearty good and
on tbo-spot whf-e the Almighty.ordaip
cd »s a nation, let all hands pledge
anew their fealty to the Const itutidh
and the Union,- “one aud iusepcrablo
now and forever.” t . . ..
Tho time is rapidly go tying whey
our late civil war will haJm^aBsed into
the realms of history. question
will of hardly be asked whether tltfe a survi¬
vor the that but struggle wore blue will be or
gray, the ineihbry of all
honored alike for the ‘ noldo example
they gave the world—ol courage ithdiat
tic, toib'earance in victory, and manly
eiidurancejin will defeat. The exploits ot
botli sides have added very greatly
to the aggregate sum of American man¬
hood.
fought-la.'thc Who cares yow on English whiob,.gido civil a.mau ofi
great war for
the loth century ; whether he was
York or Lancaster; wore the White or
Red rose ? i'ho heroes ol that strug¬
gle are embalmed in history, bocausa
they were Englishmen, and understood fought lor
the good of England as they
rt v . 80 wo predict it will como in timd
to us, when no loyal Piiariseo will hava
the hardihood to look upon the grav«
of a confederate gray and whisper “X
am holier than thou.”
The editor and proprietor of tho
Democrat, General W. W. II. Davis,
was a Federal General in tho late war,
and lost his right hand on James Is*
land. *
■mm » ■ ---
A Solemn WeroAic,
sngtfW^Civil Senator Bayard, in Rights tho course ofhia
bill, is rb.
I *r tire benefit of tho sleeping
‘‘Mtcakgenators wffiangerctis whose voles were to
P 388 ^ iniquitw. A?b put ft
^ rd wHh t,,e ho P e rfiat « wITI
fulbI ^T6-^e leWeffWhen time, as?
u >t the huW
J ^ et ° t 1,1 l an d 00 •*
. 1 ^
• .
tfe 0 |„.k- r «,» .bo»U not .Loll
«M. bilird^ivioi*
thj lr
racesjntTictheutcrs^oolfl.ofclS wJiyi Senators knew that b® 1 '
,
would effieot tho- ono^.f poorer classes whofvotj nriuw ^ 1
pally for not those
this bill would send his childrd oolyW2 to jjk
mixed school. It will t
not
the common -chools of the whiti peo*.
r>lc feui p-.-mld in hire fho oAhnnla'
.
V
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SSf
SolTLT*
have the
“^S ?^1 Tw’Js* If the
work no injury to his pan,.
day should 'coine wh’en his p«w*y. the wasia
t h e majority, bore and in
^prj^^ajs: Uouse, and be sliould be Here, h wouM '
’
OWD abilu F “ half of
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